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Kolmården Wildlife Park -Snowleopard enclosure

This is the old polar bear outdoor enclosure, now home to a snowleopard breeding pair. The Snowleopards arrived in 2006. The female Binu came from Marwell Zoo (UK) and the male Brahma came from Nordens Ark (SWEDEN). They have got cubs, but only 1 surviving. It was adopted by a snowleopard female at Nordens Ark (SWEDEN). You can walk down in the enclosure and watch the big cats trough windows. You have the best chance to spot the snowleopards in the winter. The mountian taken from the stairs before the wiewing area. Number 1 , 4 and 6 on the map. Written July 2010 Photo by Kwambeze July 2010

Kolmården Wildlife Park -Snowleopard enclosure
Kwambeze, 20 Jul 2010
    • Kwambeze
      This is the old polar bear outdoor enclosure, now home to a snowleopard breeding pair.

      The Snowleopards arrived in 2006. The female Binu came from Marwell Zoo (UK) and the male Brahma came from Nordens Ark (SWEDEN).

      They have got cubs, but only 1 surviving. It was adopted by a snowleopard female at Nordens Ark (SWEDEN). You can walk down in the enclosure and watch the big cats trough windows.

      You have the best chance to spot the snowleopards in the winter.

      The mountian taken from the stairs before the wiewing area. Number 1 , 4 and 6 on the map.


      Written July 2010 Photo by Kwambeze July 2010
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